TripAdvisor Reviews Embassy Suites Piscataway - Somerset

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... out armed robbery could be a concern. But a 6inch plastic tripod that has less sharp edges than a babies dummy? Really!!! Who called in the fun police? We saw a couple of matches with people lesser known to us tennis novices, but they were great games. So great that me and Ais woke Jane and Sal before the last set to go home! Despite how that may sound though it was top! Saying that I have just remembered the $10 "commemorative" beers - budget ...

... with no chains stores, it is very difficult. On my evening stroll around the East Village I had to go the bathroom. I happened upon a coffee shop called Think Coffee, so I stopped in for my iced latte and potty break. They were playing some great 90's alternative music so I decided to stay a while and read until I the threat of a thunderstorm sent me back to Brooklyn. I really enjoyed the East Village and hope I have another chance to get back there before I ...

... that would be as good as anywhere. We were planning on going out for a drink or two after dinner as it was our last night all together but the rain had gotten even heavier by this stage so getting around was a problem.

There is a bar at our hotel so we decided we would just go there for a drink. We stood outside trying to wave down a taxi for about 45 mins before we got one for the girls. This was not because of shortage of cabs ...

... Mulberry St, which is a main drag through Chinatown and into Little Italy and there was a huge cluster of Chinese funeral homes. Despite living in NYC three years and taking innumerable trips back, it really felt like I was visiting a foreign country, which is just what I wanted, so very cool. I wandered around the neighborhood and came upon the Catholic Church of the Transfiguration, which is in the view of the Empire State Building I can take from my bedroom facing ...

... including us, let off the biggest crackers you've ever seen! Lunch was required and we found a warm spot in a restaurant for dim sum; probably the best we've ever had. Moving on quickly, we took a walk around the neighbourhood, stopping for coffee and to get warm again. Right next to Chinatown was Little Italy. Heaven. Despite our nap, we were tired and cold and headed back to the hotel. We booked a Greenwich Village Food Tour and did some research for the next day. ...